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SMBv1 revisited via the Petya ransomware
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28/06/2017 14:54:57
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01652243
Message ID:
01652296
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>>>>If you want XP machines to access a shared config file, it'll have to be hosted on something still running SMB1. That could be an older/legacy server, a repurposed XP workstation, or some sort of Linux/Samba host. Some routers allow plugging in a USB stick to be shared via SMB so you may already have that capability in place. Otherwise something like a Raspberry Pi 3B with case and power supply can be had for less than $100.
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>>>Thanks Naoto and Al. I suspected that the XP machines might be a problem. Thanks for confirming that. I'm afraid to say that we're probably going to have to live with the risk. I guess we could use an ini file on the server that would point to a SQL Server that would have the same data in the same structure. But that would be a lot of work on our part.
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>>Tsk, tsk... just add a line copying the RO file from server to each local dir at start and access from there, Bill the big work part and send a szable percentage here ;-))
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>Kind of a chicken-and-egg situation: if SMB1 is turned off, the XP boxes can't connect to the server to download the RO DBF in the first place...

But does VFP use SMBv1 for everything like Copy File or low-level File IO? And you could instantiate that COM fileobjectsystem or whatever it's called.
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